Israeli authorities have announced a ban on the passage of humanitarian cases or their return from abroad through the Rafah crossing, exacerbating the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. This decision comes at a sensitive time as many face harsh conditions.
The Qalyubia Governorate has announced the provision of state-funded treatment for humanitarian cases, along with the issuance of a license for a mobile food truck. These initiatives aim to support the most vulnerable groups in society.
The Ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, has issued urgent directives to find quick solutions for humanitarian cases affecting employees in the emirate. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to support its staff and meet their needs.
The World Health Organization reported an airstrike on a hospital in eastern Darfur, Sudan, which resulted in the deaths of 64 people, including children, and injuries to 89 others. This incident comes amidst escalating armed conflict between the Sudanese army and rapid support forces.